❓ Yes or No Wheel

Ask your question, spin, accept your fate

 
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Yes or No Wheel

Some questions don't need a committee — they need an answer. Type nothing, sign up for nothing: just think of your question, spin the wheel, and get a clean Yes or No. If you like leaving a little room for destiny to hedge, switch to the three-way mode and let Maybe join the game.

How to use it

  1. Think of a yes/no question — say it out loud for maximum ceremony.
  2. Pick a mode — classic Yes/No (50/50) or Yes/No/Maybe (a third each).
  3. Spin — click the wheel or the button.
  4. Accept the answer — that was the deal, remember?

Why a wheel instead of a coin?

Mathematically, the Yes/No mode is identical to a coin flip — a fair 50/50. The difference is the experience: the wheel builds suspense as it slows down, makes group decisions feel like a game show, and lets you add a third outcome when a hard yes-or-no feels too brutal. Teachers use it for quick class votes, streamers for chat decisions, and the rest of us for deciding whether to order dessert (the wheel says yes surprisingly often).

Good questions for the wheel

For questions with more than two answers — where to eat, what to play, who goes first — use the full Wheel of List spinner and add as many options as you want.

Is it biased?

No. The wheel's landing position is drawn from a uniform random distribution, so each segment's chance is exactly proportional to its size: 50/50 in Yes/No mode, one-third each with Maybe. The six alternating segments in classic mode are purely cosmetic — three Yes and three No slices still add up to half the wheel each. And no, spinning harder doesn't change your odds. We checked.

FAQ

Can the wheel be wrong?
The wheel is never wrong. The wheel merely reveals what you already knew — check whether you feel relief or disappointment when it stops.

Same question, best of three?
Allowed, but each spin is independent — and we both know you'll stop at the answer you wanted.

Does it work on mobile?
Yes, in any modern browser, no app needed.

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